Publications [#307437] of Alfred T. Goshaw

Papers Published
  1. Abe, F; Albrow, M; Amidei, D; Anway-Wiese, C; Apollinari, G; Areti, H; Auchincloss, P; Azfar, F; Azzi, P; Bacchetta, N; Badgett, W; Bailey, MW; Bao, J; de Barbaro P, ; Barbaro-Galtieri, A; Barnes, VE; Barnett, BA; Bauer, G; Baumann, T; Bedeschi, F; Behrends, S; Belforte, S; Bellettini, G; Bellinger, J; Benjamin, D; Benlloch, J; Beretvas, A; Bhatti, A; Biery, K; Binkley, M; Bird, F; Bisello, D; Blair, RE; Blocker, C; Bodek, A; Bolognesi, V; Boswell, C; Boulos, T; Brandenburg, G; Buckley-Geer, E; Budd, HS; Burkett, K; Busetto, G; Byon-Wagner, A; Byrum, KL; Campagnari, C; Campbell, M; Caner, A; Carithers, W; Carlsmith, D; Castro, A; Cen, Y; Cervelli, F; Chapman, J; Chiarelli, G; Chikamatsu, T; Cihangir, S; Clark, AG; Cobal, M; Contreras, M; Cooper, J; Cordelli, M; Coupal, DP; Crane, D, Observation of the decay Bs0-->J/ psi phi in p-barp collisions at sqrt s =1.8 TeV., Physical Review Letters, vol. 71 no. 11 (September, 1993), pp. 1685-1689 [doi] .

    Abstract:
    This Letter reports the observation and mass measurement of fully reconstructed Bs0 mesons through the decay chain Bs0J/ , J/+-, K+K- using data obtained at the Collider Detector at Fermilab in p»p collisions at s =1.8 TeV. A signal of 14.04.7 events is observed. Comparison of the Bs0 signal with the kinematically similar decays B+J/ K+ and B0J/ K*(892)0 is presented. The mass of the Bs0 meson is determined to be 5383.34.5(stat)5.0(syst) MeV/c2. © 1993 The American Physical Society.

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